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George meets a man who plans to turn the front half of a plane into the ultimate crash pad, complete with loads of 'toys'. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the show, George tracks down a former contributor from the first-ever series, to find out how Amazing Spaces has changed his - and George's - life. While in Israel, George drives into the desert to track down a small but breathtaking natural build and, after finding a name for his caravan and moving it 250 miles from its build site in Bedford to its final home in the Lakes, George's own 10th anniversary build is finally finished, and he can reveal his unique Arts and Crafts caravan.
George meets a woodwork-obsessed 16-year-old who plans to build his own shepherd's hut from scratch, while in Manchester, a young engineer is using cutting-edge technology to create a stylish modern garden office to create a new business to support his young family. In Israel, George visits Tel Aviv to discover how the city is home to the world's greatest collection of Bauhaus buildings and, back in the UK, he discovers a white van that holds a secret - a Tolkien-inspired home hidden inside.
A Welsh farmer and his wife plan to upcycle an old horse lorry into a seaside retreat. George meets a man building a two-storey tepee and visits an experimental hemp build.
George meets a mum who's transforming an old horse-drawn caravan into an extending, accessible space for her daughter, and visits a walkers' lodge that's a replica of an Iron Age camp
George meets a young woman building a tiny home, even though she's never done DIY before. And he meets a teacher at a school who's trying to turn a train into a library.
George visits a family who are creating extra space on a vintage bus and travels to an amazing YMCA in Jerusalem. Meanwhile, a farmer builds an owl-inspired wooden cabin.
George drops in on one of the most expensive builds ever seen on the show - a stunning, glass-fronted eco-lodge seemingly floating in mid-air. He also meets a newly married couple who are trying to turn an old boat into their first ever home on a shoestring budget, visits a Japanese-inspired micro-home in London and takes an inspiration trip to Israel to see one of the most unusual, hand-built homes he has ever seen.
The architect visits a carpenter trying to save a boat from the breakers yard, and a woman rebuilding her business thanks to a vintage caravan that she wants to turn into a vegan cafe. Meanwhile, George heads to Israel to visit a modern apartment carved out of three centuries-old rooms in the ancient city of Jaffa.
Architect George Clarke returns for a seventh series. George and master craftsman Will Hardie travel around the UK visiting ingenious and eccentric builds created by pioneering small space designers. From abandoned sewage works and subterranean air raid shelters, even cockpits of commercial airplanes and cattle trucks, the series shows how a bit of vision and innovative design can transform even the most unusual space into a thing of beauty. George travels to Japan, where innovation and ground-breaking design blend seamlessly to create breath-taking spaces like no other. And the boys attempt the impossible: to build their own four-tonne toy tree house.
George Clarke returns for a new series of creative beautiful spaces that don't blow the budget.
The series celebrating ingenious and eccentric small builds returns.
Architect George Clarke helps imaginations run wild as once again he celebrates the extraordinary world of small spaces and unique builds.
Architect George Clarke returns for a second series of the show that celebrates the extraordinary world of small design.
For many the dream of having a place to escape from their hectic lives can seem unobtainable. Architect George Clarke shows how big dreams can be achieved in small and affordable places.